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In a new post, the Minister for Development and Investment, Adonis Georgiadis, responds to Elena Akrita and the apology that the journalist apologized for a false tweet that she posted on Facebook, which was supposed to belong to the wife of the Minister for Development , Eugenia Manolidou.
The two new posts by Elena Akrita were made yesterday. In the first he apologized to Eugenia Manolidou, however, leaving spikes against her, and in the second he referred to Adonis Georgiadis.
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Adonis Georgiadis’s response came a few hours ago through her Facebook account:
“A response due to Mrs. Elena Akrita
The facts are more or less known, Ms. Akrita suddenly adopted and commented on a fake and fabricated post by my husband Eugenia Manolidou on Saturday night, commenting, of course, as often, on me in a sharp way. When it became known that it was a lie, he downloaded it. Then, in an attempt to justify his act, he uploaded a completely vulgar fake and recreated photo, and supplemented it with an even more vulgar connotation (do you lick it?) ….. etc. When that was known the second time and with a more vulgar The first time he made the same mistake, he decided to “apologize” by writing two texts under one line of the apology. The first for Eugenia, incomprehensible as the accusation, was the presentation of a video game on Ant1 12 years ago, which has nothing to do with the facts and then a long text for me and our only meeting in Pallas years ago. So, in this second, I would like to answer to clarify between us.
What Mrs Akrita mentions is true, she was accompanied by my colleague in Parliament, Mrs Kyritsis, for a time and extremely pleasant, with whom we always had a courteous relationship and treated her with the required courtesy, albeit slanderous and courteous .
Of course, I also recognize his strong pen and intelligence. But the main reason for my physical liking for her, however, is her father. Many do not know that my grandfather was Spyridon Vlassopoulos, editor-in-chief of the ESTIA newspaper until World War II. Luke Akritas wrote there and at an unsuspecting moment, my grandfather once spoke with exceptional words about him. Loukis Akritas’ presence in public life was decent and connected his name with two great things for me, the educational reform of Papanoutsou and the defense of the rights of Cypriot Hellenism. I always believed that a daughter of such a father could only be nourished by Principles!
Ms. Akrita has every right not to like me, hate me, criticize me, etc. I am a public figure and when I decided to do it, I accepted this to happen, not everyone can like it and fortunately for me I have received and received love and thousands of votes from all over the world, to accept even those who criticize me or even insult me with patience.
I also admit that an intelligent man with a strong pen, like her, can do it more successfully sometimes, and then he can be helpful to me, making me realize that he may have been wrong.
However, Ms. Akrita has no a) the right to be disliked by me or my party to “attack” my family members and b) to upload false news, photos, etc. as true.
And one last personal tip for Mrs. Akrita and let’s discard it, when you decide, Mrs. Akrita, to apologize again, if you ever decide to, remember that the apology is a simple thing and cannot be accompanied by “but”. If after the apology you want to say “But” then it loses its meaning and is a gift / gift. Maybe even you, so smart, can make a mistake somewhere and then just write “I apologized badly”, you can’t imagine how brave and comforting it is sometimes …
Christ is risen, Mrs. Akrita “
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